THE LAMAR HUNT FAMILY

Hunt Midwest is a Kansas City-based, privately held company owned by the Lamar Hunt family. The Hunt family business is a diverse portfolio of entities involved in real estate, sports/media, energy/resources, and private equity investments. In addition to Hunt Midwest, marquee entities include the Kansas City Chiefs, Hunt Southwest, FC Dallas Soccer Club, Toyota Stadium, Chicago Bulls and United Center.

HUNT MIDWEST TIMELINE

2018

Hunt Midwest Acquires Site to Construct Senior Housing Community in Gallatin, TN

Hunt Midwest acquires 6-acre site in Gallatin, Tennessee to construct its second Capstone Senior Housing community with operating partner Integral Senior Living.

Hunt Midwest acquires site to construct senior housing community in Royal Palm Beach, FL

Hunt Midwest acquires site to construct a $25 million assisted living and memory care community in Royal Palm Beach, Florida, with operating partner Integral Senior Living.

Hunt Midwest enters the climate-controlled self-storage business

Hunt Midwest enters the climate-controlled self-storage business. StorTropolis locations are under construction in Clay County, Platte County and Shawnee, Kansas, ranging from 80,000 to 90,000 square feet.

HMBC Logistics II was completed

HMBC Logistics II, a new 204,055 square foot industrial spec building was completed and is 100% leased.

2016

HMBC Logistics I was constructed in HMBC

HMBC Logistics I, a 201,947 square foot industrial spec building was constructed in HMBC and is 100% leased.

Mission 106 a $32 million mixed-use community

Construction is completed on Mission 106, a $32 million mixed-use community in Leawood, Kansas, and leasing of 139 luxury rental apartments and 7,500 square feet of office space begins.

2015

Hunt Midwest completes work on the $16.6 million Twin Creek Sewer Project

Hunt Midwest completes work on the $16.6 million Twin Creek Sewer Project opening up 14,000 acres of land for development in Kansas City’s Northland.

Hunt Midwest enters the Texas market

Hunt Midwest enters the Texas market with Hunt Southwest to focus on industrial and office development. The current portfolio consists of 2.5 million square feet of buildings in various stages including entitlement, design, construction, leasing or recently sold.

Hunt Midwest sells its 50% mining interest in Hunt Martin Materials

Automotive Alley is created and trademarked

‘Automotive Alley’ is created and trademarked with over 14 automotive upfitters and suppliers occupying more than 150 acres at Hunt Midwest Business Center and over 400,000 square feet in SubTropolis, all in a synergistic environment in close proximity to the Ford Kansas City assembly plant in Claycomo.

2011

Hunt Midwest enters the senior housing market

Hunt Midwest enters the senior housing market with Principal Senior Living Group to construct and operate Benton House assisted living and memory care communities.

2009

Hunt Midwest adds infrastructure management services

Hunt Midwest adds infrastructure management services to its offerings and completes a wide range of public and private projects including Tiffany Springs Road, North Amity Avenue, North Eastern Avenue, Line Creek Trail and Parvin Road.

Hunt Midwest sells Worlds of Fun

Hunt Midwest enters the residential real estate development market

Hunt Midwest enters the residential real estate development market with its first development, North Brook, a 300-acre, master planned community that includes 900 homes across five distinct neighborhoods.

1985

Hunt and Steadman merge Great Midwest Corporation and Mid-America Enterprises